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Living Root Dragon Boat seeks athletic men and women to race at the Boston Dragon Boat Festival on the Charles River by Harvard University in Cambridge on June 7-8, 2008!
Training is already underway at our winter indoor pool training facility!
What are the benefits of dragon boat racing? If you are looking to develop teamwork, discipline, mental focus, precision, and upper body/abdominal/lower back strength, all while meeting new people and training on the Charles River, Living Root Dragon Boat is where you want to be. We help you get results!
Opportunities available to race in Montreal, New York City, Pawtucket, Hartford and San Francisco are also available!
No prior experience necessary. Athleticism, good overall fitness, and/or prior triathlon, swimming, basketball, cycling, marathon, volleyball, rugby, field hockey, lacrosse, football, soccer, running, crew, rowing, sculling, paddling, canoeing, white water rafting, outrigger, kayaking, water polo, or yoga experience a plus.
Paddlers are expected to consistently attend 1-2 practices each week to develop together with the team.
Schedule a free trial practice today! Contact Bob Lee at Bob.Lee@livingroot.org or 617-413-8360.
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Co-ed Dragon Boat Racing group looking for more players and challenges

We are a Boston dragon boat club founded in 2005. The mission of Living Root Dragon Boat is:
1. To promote and develop the sport of dragon boat.
2. To promote cross-cultural understanding through the sport of dragon boat and community outreach programs.
3. To conduct any and all other activities relating to the above.
LRDB is proud to support Max Advantage, Bostons newest elite, co-ed dragon boat team whose goal is to compete at the United States Dragon Boat Federations US Nationals race in 2006. New paddlers are always welcome!